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good morning to you, ron. caller: good morning and thank you for taking the phone call. thank you for being on the cutting edge of what we need to get fixed in the planetp i think what happens is people get lost in the jargon. they say oh, at one point, five degrees centigrade increase will kill people. know, here is what is killing people. in 1970, when they took the photos from space, of the beautiful blue planet, there were 2.5 billion people on this planet. today, there are 7.7 billion people on this planet. you certainly can tell, the only way that normal human beings that are just citizens of the united states can understand this or grasp of this is by getting on any freeway or driving on any highway in this country and seeing how much traffic is on there and how many more people are here. and that is just in our country. but throughout the world if you go to, mumbai or china and you can't see across the street because of the smog, you get a better grip on climate change. please address the population boom and tell us what we can do as a planet to sustain us. ,he l
good morning to you, ron. caller: good morning and thank you for taking the phone call. thank you for being on the cutting edge of what we need to get fixed in the planetp i think what happens is people get lost in the jargon. they say oh, at one point, five degrees centigrade increase will kill people. know, here is what is killing people. in 1970, when they took the photos from space, of the beautiful blue planet, there were 2.5 billion people on this planet. today, there are 7.7 billion...
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host: that was ron chernow. if you want to see it again, you can watch the event in its entirety on a website, www.c-span.org. philadelphia, democrat line, good morning. caller: good morning. i have a comment about trump and his followers there at the rally. believe that what we call evangelical christians, evangelical is the word christians used to hide their inside know meon nomian, i believe is how it is pronounced. when i see trump, he is no morality. is this what our country is going to? i'm sorry. i can't accept him. thank you. host: miriam, florida, republican. good morning. good morning. the first lady, i agree with her wholeheartedly. she's a liberal, and yet we can agree on the press and the way they are treating the present. i have watched c-span since 1979 when you first went on the air. i have to comment on the has then who progressive party or the progressive wing, that is the most hateful, meanest man i have , and i wouldc-span like to know who the producer .as i have never seen a guest speak so r
host: that was ron chernow. if you want to see it again, you can watch the event in its entirety on a website, www.c-span.org. philadelphia, democrat line, good morning. caller: good morning. i have a comment about trump and his followers there at the rally. believe that what we call evangelical christians, evangelical is the word christians used to hide their inside know meon nomian, i believe is how it is pronounced. when i see trump, he is no morality. is this what our country is going to?...
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grant, read ron turner house book -- ron 37,now's book, chapter advised of a brewing scandal called the whiskey ring. as we all know from history general grant was very honest, but he had some not so honest people around him. he said we have to do something and he made a presidential decision, not an attorney general decision, we are going to appoint a special counsel to investigate us. the whiskey ring, born in st. louis, there is no income tax in those days. can you imagine? think about it. move to texas. [laughter] mr. starr: i see hands going up. there is a trend underway , especially from california, but i digress. a special counsel -- grant being politically aware indeed if not astute, says we cannot have someone who is identified as party of lincoln, grand old party, the party that rose up righteously against slavery, the party that saved the union, we can't have us investigating ourselves so let's go to the other party, the party of thomas jefferson, and let's name someone from that party to do the investigation. and so it was. a former united states senator of the other party f
grant, read ron turner house book -- ron 37,now's book, chapter advised of a brewing scandal called the whiskey ring. as we all know from history general grant was very honest, but he had some not so honest people around him. he said we have to do something and he made a presidential decision, not an attorney general decision, we are going to appoint a special counsel to investigate us. the whiskey ring, born in st. louis, there is no income tax in those days. can you imagine? think about it....
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obviously, rick scott won by about 10,000 votes and ron desantis by about 35,000 votes. she didn't need your help. she won by a landslide of about 500,000 votes. incredibly impressive in terms of connecting with the voters and a great background. on januaryg office 8, a few short months, she has already been recognized as a national leader by being appointed to the executive committee of the national association of attorneys general. also very active with the republican attorneys general association and the rule of law defense fund, which she is on the border of dashboard of. in the past couple weeks, she was appointed by governor desantis as the point person on ske florida statewide ta force on opioid abuse. we are honored to have her. thank you for being here. [applause] this is a very unique opportunity. thank you so much for the kind invitation to join you today. every time i come to washington in ain awe, i grew up rural town. coming to washington is a big deal for me. it reminds me also of another republican attorney general who will remain nameless because he woul
obviously, rick scott won by about 10,000 votes and ron desantis by about 35,000 votes. she didn't need your help. she won by a landslide of about 500,000 votes. incredibly impressive in terms of connecting with the voters and a great background. on januaryg office 8, a few short months, she has already been recognized as a national leader by being appointed to the executive committee of the national association of attorneys general. also very active with the republican attorneys general...
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from ron is calling ferndale, michigan. >> good morning. 1969 marine vietnam vet. i wanted to call on the previous program, but i think the whole problem is our history of terrorism throughout the world and its blowback. this is blowback from what we have done for over 150 years. still, 50 years later, [voice cracking] the people i about killed. i'm sorry. stephanie: i think you are absolutely right. the blowback issue is so important to think about here. there is research that shows there are more terrorist groups in the world than there were before 9/11, there are more recruits to those groups because of u.s. militarism abroad. in a lot of ways i think it really fuels recruitment to these kinds of groups, and people react very strongly against american bombs and american military being used, oftentimes in what seems like against civilians in these places. : john is calling from hot park.s national john, where are you today? >> i am in arkansas. was: i thought hot springs in arkansas. what do you have for us, john? >> i heard a report today that hasunited states m
from ron is calling ferndale, michigan. >> good morning. 1969 marine vietnam vet. i wanted to call on the previous program, but i think the whole problem is our history of terrorism throughout the world and its blowback. this is blowback from what we have done for over 150 years. still, 50 years later, [voice cracking] the people i about killed. i'm sorry. stephanie: i think you are absolutely right. the blowback issue is so important to think about here. there is research that shows...
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eastern of the white house correspondents speaker,ith featured author, and historian ron chernow. next, former defense secretary leon panetta talks about the relationship between military and civilian leaders and how it serves a critical role in a democracy. talks about american values and the importance of global leadership during from the center for international and strategic studies, this is one hour. john: good morning, everybody. welcome. we are delighted to have you here. you are in for a treat. we have an opportunity to spend the next 75 minutes or so with secretary panetta, and i have had the privilege of working with him, really as a student, under him, for, oh, 25 years. every opportunity has been rich, and i have learned so much from this. him and say tome all of you i am glad you are here, congratulations, you are going to have fun today. this will be very interesting. are responsible for your safety when we have public events, so we take it seriously, an if we hear announcement, i would ask you to follow instructions. alice is going to be leading you. i am a little f
eastern of the white house correspondents speaker,ith featured author, and historian ron chernow. next, former defense secretary leon panetta talks about the relationship between military and civilian leaders and how it serves a critical role in a democracy. talks about american values and the importance of global leadership during from the center for international and strategic studies, this is one hour. john: good morning, everybody. welcome. we are delighted to have you here. you are in for...
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with featured speaker, author and historian ron chernow. as president trump was leaving the white house to deliver a speech to the n.r.a. annual meeting in indianapolis, he spoke to reporters on a wide range of topics including the mueller report findings and the 2020 presidential elections. this is about 10 minutes.
with featured speaker, author and historian ron chernow. as president trump was leaving the white house to deliver a speech to the n.r.a. annual meeting in indianapolis, he spoke to reporters on a wide range of topics including the mueller report findings and the 2020 presidential elections. this is about 10 minutes.
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ron johnson chairs this 2 1/2 hour hearing. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. want to welcome our witnesses and thank you for your thoughtful testimony. as i said last week, encourage committee members were not a chance to please read the testimony. these witnesses have done a good job of laying out the reality of the crisis that we face on the border. i asked my written statement be entered into the record. let's put up the chart
ron johnson chairs this 2 1/2 hour hearing. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. want to welcome our witnesses and thank you for your thoughtful testimony. as i said last week, encourage committee members were not a chance to please read the testimony. these witnesses have done a good job of laying out the reality of the crisis that we face on the border. i asked my written statement be entered into the record. let's put up the chart
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following the rally, watch live coverage at 9:30 at the white with correspondent dinner ron sure now. later today we will bring you live coverage on a discussion of hate crimes, and the rise of white supremacist attacks, it's an event hosted by the lawyers committee on civil rights on the law. live at 3:00 eastern. and anent officials american red cross executive give advice on how to prepare for extreme weather and natural disasters at an event hosted by politico. they talk about what people can do before hurricanes, floods, and earthquakes, to help mitigate damage. >> good morning everyone. thank you so much for coming. i am a budget and appropriations reporter for politico, a big thanks to anheuser-busch for sponsoring today's event. with me on stage is catherine, she is a food and agriculture reporter for politico, we have lots of experience covering disaster relief. from funding bites in congress to the way that wild fires, flooding, and hurricanes are affecting farmers, from north carolina to california. today, andreat panel immediately to my left is trevor , we have been with t
following the rally, watch live coverage at 9:30 at the white with correspondent dinner ron sure now. later today we will bring you live coverage on a discussion of hate crimes, and the rise of white supremacist attacks, it's an event hosted by the lawyers committee on civil rights on the law. live at 3:00 eastern. and anent officials american red cross executive give advice on how to prepare for extreme weather and natural disasters at an event hosted by politico. they talk about what people...
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following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner featured speaker, ron chernow. ,> environmentalist denis hayes national coordinator of earth day in 1970, talks about next year's 50th anniversary. the national press club hosted the event. good morning. i am the 112th president of the national press club. if everybody could turn off arer cell phones, there cameras in the room. thank you. >> the united states will completely with drop in the paris climate agreement next year. there is a crisis of plastic waste in our ocean. i would like to wish our guest today, denis hayes, a happy 49th birthday. 49 years ago in 1970, hayes helped launch the first earth day. it was a time when america's eagle, the bald was listed as an endangered species. cities like los angeles was routinely enveloped in thick smog and the cuyahoga river in cleveland was so polluted, caught fire. on the first earth day, 20 million people participated in demonstrations in the effort launched a sweeping series of policy changes in the united states including the clean air act, the clean wat
following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondents dinner featured speaker, ron chernow. ,> environmentalist denis hayes national coordinator of earth day in 1970, talks about next year's 50th anniversary. the national press club hosted the event. good morning. i am the 112th president of the national press club. if everybody could turn off arer cell phones, there cameras in the room. thank you. >> the united states will completely with drop in the paris climate...
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to new yorknext to new york city and hear from ron. good morning. caller: thank you. good morning to c-span. when you put in a this whole business, when you put in a claim for an employer based health insurance, which is what i have come there was a third-party administrator that is often conflicting with what the doctor is ordering. and you have nonmedical people who are making -- whoopi goldberg was just talking about that "the view" yesterday, she had issues where they didn't want to pay for her machine. in 2020, the first wave for democrats to shoot themselves in the foot is to talk about free this and free that come and free medicare. it has to be a buy-in, if anything. ittalk about free medical, will cost umpteen trillions of dollars. democrats have to be smart and have to talk about it as something that is going to cost you out of your pocket if you are going to go into the medicare system. thank you to c-span. care do you think health will continue to be the top issue going into the 2020 election? guest: i think it will continue to be a top issue. i think what
to new yorknext to new york city and hear from ron. good morning. caller: thank you. good morning to c-span. when you put in a this whole business, when you put in a claim for an employer based health insurance, which is what i have come there was a third-party administrator that is often conflicting with what the doctor is ordering. and you have nonmedical people who are making -- whoopi goldberg was just talking about that "the view" yesterday, she had issues where they didn't want...
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host: ron in indiana, democrats line. served my name is ron, i in the u.s. navy. i wanted to talk about -- the uniform code of military justice talks about lawful and unlawful orders. we spent a week during training dealing just with these issues. -- only the people who issue those who follow unlawful orders are also held responsible. my question for anyone who can answer this, is this something that falls under the office of the judge advocate general? against bring charges the president for issuing unlawful orders? why do trump's children all look so much like gary busey? host: let's go to bill scanlan, hello. bill scanlan, go ahead. news reporting across the country, pelosi and schumer call for mueller to publicly testify before congress and we are hearing the house speaker will call for a meeting on monday, a telephone conference meeting on the road forward. the courier-journal out of louisville, trump thought mueller would end his presidency. kristen welker from nbc with "at this point, the legal team does not plan on releasing any additional reports." this i
host: ron in indiana, democrats line. served my name is ron, i in the u.s. navy. i wanted to talk about -- the uniform code of military justice talks about lawful and unlawful orders. we spent a week during training dealing just with these issues. -- only the people who issue those who follow unlawful orders are also held responsible. my question for anyone who can answer this, is this something that falls under the office of the judge advocate general? against bring charges the president for...
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eastern of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian, ron chernow. this morning,e jason miller, former communications director for president trump's campaign and also for the transition team in host: talking about the president's bid for a second term. we get the news this morning that the former vice president, joe biden, wants to get the democratic nomination and challenge him for the white house. your reaction to the news? guest: well, i love the fact that former vice president bide suspect jumping in. i think i take a contrarian view than many of my trump allies who look at the current polling in the head-to-head matchups with biden versus trump in a number of these states. i think people need to realize that elections are a lot loor sporting event, where it ultimately comes down to the competition between whether it be two teams or between two boxers, and for trump to be successful in 2020, he needs to continue being the change agent, the one who's trying to change washington. with former vice president biden, someone who's been in office for 4
eastern of the white house correspondents dinner with featured speaker, author and historian, ron chernow. this morning,e jason miller, former communications director for president trump's campaign and also for the transition team in host: talking about the president's bid for a second term. we get the news this morning that the former vice president, joe biden, wants to get the democratic nomination and challenge him for the white house. your reaction to the news? guest: well, i love the fact...
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that 1:00, the national press club hears from panera bread founder ron cshaich. a c-span2, fbi director christopher wray talks about national security threats. that is at 8:30 a.m. eastern. after that, a look at the impact of ukraine's recent presidential election, followed by a discussion on the future of social security. on c-span3, foreign policy experts discuss china's attempt to engage with the americas. that is at 9:00 a.m. eastern. coming up on today's "washington journal," we take a look at oil pipeline safety and energy infrastructure with brigham mccown. th
that 1:00, the national press club hears from panera bread founder ron cshaich. a c-span2, fbi director christopher wray talks about national security threats. that is at 8:30 a.m. eastern. after that, a look at the impact of ukraine's recent presidential election, followed by a discussion on the future of social security. on c-span3, foreign policy experts discuss china's attempt to engage with the americas. that is at 9:00 a.m. eastern. coming up on today's "washington journal," we...
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you leave, you may not know this, but the white house correspondents dinner this year will feature ron scherer as theirn chernow speaker in 2019. i did not know if you're going to plan to watch that. caller: he is an amazing author. host: you can watch him and others at the white house correspondents dinner later on. west virginia is next. carol from our independent line. caller: hello. give me a little bit of time. am with your previous caller. i wish they would talk about more of that going on in washington instead of always like nixon. is just previous caller described is just what is going on in washington. i'm calling about the border. i'm so sick of hearing all of these people running for president telling me i want to , whetherbold steps democrats, republicans, i don't care. if they wanted to take big bold then get back in washington solving problems instead of 60 days out of the year? host: was a big bold step they should take? caller: they should tackle immigration. change the loopholes. host: which loopholes? caller: it is not a hard task. they can all tell us what needs to b
you leave, you may not know this, but the white house correspondents dinner this year will feature ron scherer as theirn chernow speaker in 2019. i did not know if you're going to plan to watch that. caller: he is an amazing author. host: you can watch him and others at the white house correspondents dinner later on. west virginia is next. carol from our independent line. caller: hello. give me a little bit of time. am with your previous caller. i wish they would talk about more of that going...
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ron: i think he is. when you look at the ercond volume't looks at 10 potential areas where he obstructed justice,t paints a very chaotic pitture of the house where the president is asking people to live for him and to do certain things that you would say, is this presidential behavior? the notion that he feels 100% ,vindicat yes, may be legally, but in the court of public opinion for those who elect to read the report,le they wiln more about donald trump and his white house. laura: you work in the white house. have you ever known a president to call on the top lawyer to fire the special counsel and then h saying, nah, not doing it? ron: no. you follow the orders of the president. loif he did not want to fthe order of the president, he should have resigned immediately. when i look at that and say, how is this white house functioning that o the president gets er and the council says, no, i will not follow the order, and yet he remains on the job. laura: and on no collusion, and indeed muellerno doefind a c
ron: i think he is. when you look at the ercond volume't looks at 10 potential areas where he obstructed justice,t paints a very chaotic pitture of the house where the president is asking people to live for him and to do certain things that you would say, is this presidential behavior? the notion that he feels 100% ,vindicat yes, may be legally, but in the court of public opinion for those who elect to read the report,le they wiln more about donald trump and his white house. laura: you work in...
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host: let's go to ron, who is calling from ferndale, michigan. ron, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a 1969 marine vet, vietnam vet. previousto call in the caller -- er, program. problem is the whole our history of terrorism throughout the world and its blowback. this is blowback from what we have done for over 150 years. later --50 years [crying] of kids istill think killed. i am sorry. guest: i am sorry, too. i think you are absolutely right. the blowback is so important to think about here, and there has been research that shows that there are more terrorist groups in the world than there were in 9/11. because of u.s. militarism abroad, in a lot of ways, i think that it really fuels kindstment for these of groups, and people react very strongly against american bombs and american military being used am often times, in what seems like, against civilians in these places. host: let's go to john, who is calling from hot springs national park in -- actually, john, i am getting a little confused, where are you today? caller: i am in arkansas. host: ok, i thoug
host: let's go to ron, who is calling from ferndale, michigan. ron, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a 1969 marine vet, vietnam vet. previousto call in the caller -- er, program. problem is the whole our history of terrorism throughout the world and its blowback. this is blowback from what we have done for over 150 years. later --50 years [crying] of kids istill think killed. i am sorry. guest: i am sorry, too. i think you are absolutely right. the blowback is so important to think...
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. >> good morning, ron alemeda. i was going to touch on that in the construction update. >> we can wait for that. >> well -- but, in general, all of the facts that have been found. the determinations are made. it is pretty much just final reports -- the final findings are in place. the final format of reports is what is in play now. in terms of reconciling the accounts and accountability, as i put it, is ongoing and has begun already. in terms of taking care of those that have been impacted and also addressing those that are responsible. so in terms of timeline, is this a matter of weeks, months? >> probably over the next couple of months. we want to make sure that we advance correctly, solidly on the facts, and it will be a process that will go over the next couple of months. but it is already initiated and in play. >> okay. thank you. >> any other questions from directors? >> i would like to ask dennis to update you on the project report. >> good morning, directors. i'll present the quarterly report, labor and lab
. >> good morning, ron alemeda. i was going to touch on that in the construction update. >> we can wait for that. >> well -- but, in general, all of the facts that have been found. the determinations are made. it is pretty much just final reports -- the final findings are in place. the final format of reports is what is in play now. in terms of reconciling the accounts and accountability, as i put it, is ongoing and has begun already. in terms of taking care of those that have...
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and just moments from now historian ron chernow is set to hit the stage. now typically it would be a comedian, right. instead of roasting the president and the press corp, though, he'll share his perspective on american politics and history and where we stand as a nation today. although he did promise in a statement it's not going to be dry. all of this happening against the backdrop of another tragedy. this one in san diego, and the investigation is ongoing at this hour into a deadly shooting at a california synagogue on this last day of passover. once again leaving an american community to mourn another senseless act. i want to bring in our panel. joining me now princeton university professor of religion and african studies. former speechwriter for president obama. anita mcbride, former chief of staff to first lady laura bush. the comedian joins us as well who performed at ronald reagan's 1988 white house correspondence dinner. and simone on the red carpet at the dinner for us. i want to start with you because so much has changed to say the least since 1
and just moments from now historian ron chernow is set to hit the stage. now typically it would be a comedian, right. instead of roasting the president and the press corp, though, he'll share his perspective on american politics and history and where we stand as a nation today. although he did promise in a statement it's not going to be dry. all of this happening against the backdrop of another tragedy. this one in san diego, and the investigation is ongoing at this hour into a deadly shooting...
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., two men were found shot to death in a building near ron brown high school northeast. a short time later another man was found shot in a car at sheriff road northeast. investigators are not sure whether the crash is connected to the shooting on nash street. >>> video that shows a brazen thief stealing ckages. he looked around, hoped the doors. he took off with several packages a headed down m street northwest into an alley. police need help identifying this man. >>> it's one thing to say that you know tupac. >> mourners forle nipsey hu gathered at the top of meridian hill to pay tribute. it included poems, teible speeches -- inspiration speeches and a release ofe doves. man accused of killing him entered a not guilty plea in daughter. he is being -- in court. he is being rresented by christopher darden, known for th y o.j. simpson trialrs ago. >>> actor jussie smollett refused to reimburse the city of riicago fhe investigation into what authoes cause a staged, racist, anti-gay attackn >> they plan to sue for the mone they letter demanding he pay $130,000. the police an
., two men were found shot to death in a building near ron brown high school northeast. a short time later another man was found shot in a car at sheriff road northeast. investigators are not sure whether the crash is connected to the shooting on nash street. >>> video that shows a brazen thief stealing ckages. he looked around, hoped the doors. he took off with several packages a headed down m street northwest into an alley. police need help identifying this man. >>> it's one...
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[cheers and applause] ron johnson's going to do it. ron, congratulations. stand up, ron. will you get that done for me, please? no, get it done for wisconsin, okay? [cheers and applause] he'll do it. he'll do it. opish is shoe after issue, the democrat party has never been further outside the american -- i mean, it's crazy what's going on with them. oh, do i look forward to running against them. [cheers and applause] they are pushing a $100 trillion government takeover of the u.s. economy known as the green new deal. we're going to the rip down every single building in manhattan and build a new building in its place. they've introduced a total federal takeover of u.s. health care that would abolish the private health insurance of 180 million americans, many of you are in this room right now. and they are aggressively pushing extreme late-term abortion, allowing children to be the ripped from their mother's womb right up until the moment of birth. and just this week your democrat governor -- and, by the way -- we have scott walker is here. [cheers and applause] great gover
[cheers and applause] ron johnson's going to do it. ron, congratulations. stand up, ron. will you get that done for me, please? no, get it done for wisconsin, okay? [cheers and applause] he'll do it. he'll do it. opish is shoe after issue, the democrat party has never been further outside the american -- i mean, it's crazy what's going on with them. oh, do i look forward to running against them. [cheers and applause] they are pushing a $100 trillion government takeover of the u.s. economy known...
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ron johnson chairs this 2 1/2 hour hearing. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. want to welcome our witnesses and thank you for your thoughtful testimony. as i said last week, encourage committee members were not a chance to please read the testimony. these witnesses have done a good job of laying out the reality of the crisis that we face on the border. i asked my written statement be entered into the record. let's put up the chart that describes this. we don't have final numbers for the final week in march but again, i will not go through the whole explanation. only to point out in less than six months we have apprehended more than 240,000 either unaccompanied children are people coming into the country as family units and individuals who according to testimony last week are part of a process and it's a well oiled machine of the human traffickers and transnational criminal individuals moving people from central america into this country, completely exploiting our loss but 240,000 people in less than six months compares to 120,000 in 2014 dear president obama co
ron johnson chairs this 2 1/2 hour hearing. >> good morning. this hearing will come to order. want to welcome our witnesses and thank you for your thoughtful testimony. as i said last week, encourage committee members were not a chance to please read the testimony. these witnesses have done a good job of laying out the reality of the crisis that we face on the border. i asked my written statement be entered into the record. let's put up the chart that describes this. we don't have final...
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vacunar entre los aÑos 60 y 80 esas vacunas se administraban de una forma que nÚmero de hoy es 12.3 reo ron y millones. esa es la cantidad de vehÍculos que pudieran tener problemas con bolsas de aire el gobierno federal investiga a autos vendidos entre 2010 y el aÑo 2019 de toyota, honda, kia, mitsubishi y fiat chrysler. los vehÍculos podrían tener una falla elÉctricaque descompone los ascensores y evita que las bolsas de aire se desplieguen al obtener un accidente vial. >> en defensa de la depresiÓn se declara ariana grande en redes sociales citando una frase de jim carrey. dijo que en ocasiones se necesita estar deprimido para descansar de las tensiones de la vida cotidiana. en respuesta curry la invito a leer mÁs sobre el concepto del descanso profundo y ella se mostrÓ encantada con el comentario del hombre que es su Ídolo. >> tenemos que cantar las maÑanitas porque hoy cumple su primer aÑo de vida el prÍncipe de cambridge. sus padres publicaron tres fotografÍas de sus primeros 12 meses de vidalas imÁgenes reveladas por el prÍncipe guillermo fueron tomadas al aire libre y
vacunar entre los aÑos 60 y 80 esas vacunas se administraban de una forma que nÚmero de hoy es 12.3 reo ron y millones. esa es la cantidad de vehÍculos que pudieran tener problemas con bolsas de aire el gobierno federal investiga a autos vendidos entre 2010 y el aÑo 2019 de toyota, honda, kia, mitsubishi y fiat chrysler. los vehÍculos podrían tener una falla elÉctricaque descompone los ascensores y evita que las bolsas de aire se desplieguen al obtener un accidente vial. >> en...
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>>filmmaker ron howard and the team behind the beatles 8 days a week return with a documentary about another worldwide musical legend, d takes us backstage and onstage with the opera star including historic performances and never before seen footage. look and listen for pa variety in june. george clooney is hitting the road with end gm, his smokehouse pictures production company has signed a 2 year first-look deal with the studio. he set to start by directing and possibly starring in a film about 1980's car designer and engineer john delorean. it's been 60 years since sandra dee found life was a beach as gidget hit the big screen. the surfing movie based on the novel and the tv series that followed inspired generations of women to die than to the male dominated sport in hollywood. i'm david daniel you. well speaking beaches for her. >>seeking go and visit the beach today we want to check in with john shea will first and see how warm it's going to get around the bay area will have your full forecast and traffic coming up after the brea >>morning is happy hump day we are getting over t
>>filmmaker ron howard and the team behind the beatles 8 days a week return with a documentary about another worldwide musical legend, d takes us backstage and onstage with the opera star including historic performances and never before seen footage. look and listen for pa variety in june. george clooney is hitting the road with end gm, his smokehouse pictures production company has signed a 2 year first-look deal with the studio. he set to start by directing and possibly starring in a...
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. >> ron bamieh is jane's defense attorney. and according to him, dave laut is far from the hometown hero so many believed him to be. the real truth about dave laut, said bamieh, for nearly three decades, he subjected his wife to horrific abuse. >> like all abuse, it's power and control. we have verbal abuse, names he called her over a long period of time. emotional abuse. the way he treats her. we have physical abuse, that's everything from the punching to the kicking to the slapping to the hitting, throwing her down, pulling her hair, spitting on her. >> and jane wasn't the only victim, said bamieh. dave was angry that his adopted son, michael, was not athletic. >> neighbors would hear him call michael names, racial names to michael that are just horrible. we have him yelling at him in the street because he can't ride a bike or catch a football or play baseball. >> all those years jane was afraid to report dave. said bamieh, afraid of what he might do to her loved ones. so she covered up her abuse and her injuries. we obtaine
. >> ron bamieh is jane's defense attorney. and according to him, dave laut is far from the hometown hero so many believed him to be. the real truth about dave laut, said bamieh, for nearly three decades, he subjected his wife to horrific abuse. >> like all abuse, it's power and control. we have verbal abuse, names he called her over a long period of time. emotional abuse. the way he treats her. we have physical abuse, that's everything from the punching to the kicking to the...
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[ ding ] -not today, ron. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your doctor about humira citrate-free. here's to you. >>> now to that basketball bombshell. th big announcement from magic johnson before the lakers' game in l
[ ding ] -not today, ron. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal...
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good morning to you, ron. caller: good morning and thank you for taking the phone call. thank you for being on the cutting edge of what we need to get fixed in the planetp i think what happens is people get lost in the jargon. they say oh, at one point, five degrees centigrade increase will kill people. know, here is what is killing people. in 1970, when they took the photos from space, of the beautiful blue planet, there were 2.5 billion people on this planet. today, there are 7.7 billion people on this planet. you certainly can tell, the only way that normal human beings that are just citizens of the united states can understand this or grasp of this is by getting on any freeway or driving on any highway in this country and seeing how much traffic is on there and how many more people are here. and that is just in our country. but throughout the world if you go to, mumbai or china and you can't see across the street because of the smog, you get a better grip on climate change. please address the population boom and tell us what we can do as a planet to sustain us. ,he l
good morning to you, ron. caller: good morning and thank you for taking the phone call. thank you for being on the cutting edge of what we need to get fixed in the planetp i think what happens is people get lost in the jargon. they say oh, at one point, five degrees centigrade increase will kill people. know, here is what is killing people. in 1970, when they took the photos from space, of the beautiful blue planet, there were 2.5 billion people on this planet. today, there are 7.7 billion...
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[ ding ] -not today, ron. -when will itand relief from [ symptoms caused by feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin. over 200 indoor and outdoor allergens. like those from buddy. [ dog whimpering ] but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. woman: this is your wake-up call. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, month after...
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find that piece on facebook, talk about the changes for this year's dinner featuring the historian, ron chernow. if you want to watch that event, you can do so this coming saturday. it starts, at least our coverage starting at 9:30 on c-span. you can also see it on c-span.org and, as always, if you want to, you can download and follow along on the c-span radio app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: at our table this morning, jason miller, former communications director for president trump's campaign and also for the transition team in 2016. thanks for being here. guest: good morning. host: talking about the president's bid for a second term. we get the news this morning that the former vice president, joe biden, wants to get the democratic nomination and challenge him for the white house. your reaction to the news? guest: well, i love the fact that former vice president bide suspect jumping in. i think i take a contrarian view than many of my trump allies who look at the current polling in the head-to-head matchups with biden versus trump in a number of these states. i think peop
find that piece on facebook, talk about the changes for this year's dinner featuring the historian, ron chernow. if you want to watch that event, you can do so this coming saturday. it starts, at least our coverage starting at 9:30 on c-span. you can also see it on c-span.org and, as always, if you want to, you can download and follow along on the c-span radio app. >> "washington journal" continues. host: at our table this morning, jason miller, former communications director...
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thanks for calling, ron. down to our last couple of minutes here, this story from "the washington times," "nancy pelosi condensed trump over using 9/11 footage for ." "theing iran omar president should not use painful images of 9/11 for a medical attack and it is wrong for the president as commander in chief to fan the flames to make anyone less safe." her remarks were made in common to a video that he posted earlier with an out of context quote by miss omar, a former somali refugee and one of the first muslim women elected to .ongress "every single muslim should be tired of being a second-class a --en she said at an of an event hosted last month. this is the latest on that back-and-forth story. to the line from waukegan, illinois. elizabeth calling. good morning. caller: yes, my name is elizabeth. we work with people who have student loan -- student loans who have defaulted and went betsy devos came in they arbitrarily canceled all the contracts for the companies that have been successful in getting people t
thanks for calling, ron. down to our last couple of minutes here, this story from "the washington times," "nancy pelosi condensed trump over using 9/11 footage for ." "theing iran omar president should not use painful images of 9/11 for a medical attack and it is wrong for the president as commander in chief to fan the flames to make anyone less safe." her remarks were made in common to a video that he posted earlier with an out of context quote by miss omar, a...
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historian ron chernow called on the prehe to take t high road. check outst chance to one of the biggest pop culture events in the country. awesome con is a the washington convention center. thousands of comic book fans have been packing the building, many dressed up as their favorite superheroes. goes until 5:00 today. our nbc washington app. >>> and a teenager from louisiana has been accepted to every college that she applied to. can youelieve it? get this? she applied to 115 schools. >> that's a lot of money. >> yeah, it is. >> that's notl. she was offered more tn $3.5 million in scholarships. this girl is a hustler. her new orleans high school says that's more than any other college bound senior in the country, and she did it all while helping raise her four siblings. once she chooses a school, she'll be the first person in her her family to go to college. talk about an amazing accomplishment, this girl is a rock star. >> wow. >> that is awesome. >> 115 sch. ls. >> yeah >> didn't know we had that many colleges. >> there you go. >> all while ra
historian ron chernow called on the prehe to take t high road. check outst chance to one of the biggest pop culture events in the country. awesome con is a the washington convention center. thousands of comic book fans have been packing the building, many dressed up as their favorite superheroes. goes until 5:00 today. our nbc washington app. >>> and a teenager from louisiana has been accepted to every college that she applied to. can youelieve it? get this? she applied to 115 schools....
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ron mott has the latest. >> reporter: 24 hours after getting word timmothy pitzen who has been missing for nearly eight years may have been found, heartbreaking news for his family. >> it's devastating. it's like reliving that day all over again. >> reporter: the fbi says a dna test proved the person who showed up in a kentucky neighborhood is not timmothy. authorities say he's 23-year-old brian michael rini and has a criminal record including serving time for burglary and vandalism in ohio. the family disappointed but not angry. they have dealt with false sightings before. >> i would reserve all judgment and pray for the young man involved. >> reporter: timmothy aurora, illinois. his mom took him out of school early. apparent suicide. a note said the boy was fine but would never be found. yesterday's drama unfolded more than 300 miles away in newport, kentucky. >> we have a child that ran away. he said he was kidnapped. >> reporter: the person told him he escaped from two men that had been holding him for years running from a red roof inn into kentucky. in timmothy's hometown, his bik
ron mott has the latest. >> reporter: 24 hours after getting word timmothy pitzen who has been missing for nearly eight years may have been found, heartbreaking news for his family. >> it's devastating. it's like reliving that day all over again. >> reporter: the fbi says a dna test proved the person who showed up in a kentucky neighborhood is not timmothy. authorities say he's 23-year-old brian michael rini and has a criminal record including serving time for burglary and...
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ron mott, thank you. >>> there is more breaking news at this hour outside of atlanta where a standoff is underway. poli a gunman is holding a child hostage after shooting and injuring two officers. nbc's tammy leitner s hae latest. >> reporter: a dramatic scene outside of atlanta tonight where police say a 16-year-old boy is being held hostage, barricaded inside a home with a gunman. >> oh. >>eporter: that gunman opened fire on two georgia officers as they tried to enter this house earlier today. investigators say the officers did not return fire. both taken to the hospital and are in stable condion. >> two officers so our prayers go out to them. it was shocking. >> reporter: family describing one offic v eteran. >> two tours in iraq, afghanistan anden be on the force awhile. >> reporter: police say this may have started as a domestic situation as a woman called police. sc she managed ape. since then they have been communicating with the gunman that may know his teenage hostage. e >>ped he would release the 16-year-old. he said we would. we're standing by waiting. ne >>> there ar fear
ron mott, thank you. >>> there is more breaking news at this hour outside of atlanta where a standoff is underway. poli a gunman is holding a child hostage after shooting and injuring two officers. nbc's tammy leitner s hae latest. >> reporter: a dramatic scene outside of atlanta tonight where police say a 16-year-old boy is being held hostage, barricaded inside a home with a gunman. >> oh. >>eporter: that gunman opened fire on two georgia officers as they tried to...
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ron in texas. europe first. -- you are up first. caller: here's what i was thinking about. 300,000 baby boomers retire every month. are those the jobs that they say are created? they are going from working and creating a salary to drawing social security. thatsay every month 200,000 jobs are created. are those the jobs they are talking about? retire,hen baby boomers those are not the jobs being created. the jobs being created right now are mostly pulling workers who are looking for work out of the nonemployment sector into full we are seeing because of the tightness of the labor market is a lot of people who previously reported being unable to work are now finding work. it's the demand of the strong labor market: people off of the sidelines. of a lothis challenge of people retiring. we are hitting a time when baby boomers are increasingly exiting the workforce. that presents a challenge. had this article from the trustees report. ratio ofe that the workers paying taxes to beneficiaries receiving benefits will decline as the baby-boo
ron in texas. europe first. -- you are up first. caller: here's what i was thinking about. 300,000 baby boomers retire every month. are those the jobs that they say are created? they are going from working and creating a salary to drawing social security. thatsay every month 200,000 jobs are created. are those the jobs they are talking about? retire,hen baby boomers those are not the jobs being created. the jobs being created right now are mostly pulling workers who are looking for work out of...
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a hand for ron ross. he is a founder of the san francisco history association. ron is the second longest attendee after donna. this is his last wreath hanging. he is retiring after forming it is 1982. we also want to thank ed ruskin and the m.t.a. for the streetcar. to my good friend who is the performethe prfor making this h. a big hand for big lee. is the mayor here? >> you look great. you look fantastic. our mayor is here. she is a native daughter of the city who happens to be the mayor. the pride of the high school. a successful product of the inner city. please welcome our fine mayor, mayor london breed everybody. [applause.] >> mayor breed: thank you. good morning, everyone. now we know that if there were a woman mayor in 1906, this is how she would dress. i am here to celebrate history in san francisco because many of us who grew up here, we know that san francisco is earthquake territory. we grow up and learn from day one it is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when. in school we learn drills and the history of the city in terms of what happened duri
a hand for ron ross. he is a founder of the san francisco history association. ron is the second longest attendee after donna. this is his last wreath hanging. he is retiring after forming it is 1982. we also want to thank ed ruskin and the m.t.a. for the streetcar. to my good friend who is the performethe prfor making this h. a big hand for big lee. is the mayor here? >> you look great. you look fantastic. our mayor is here. she is a native daughter of the city who happens to be the...
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ron was her guy. r she could not make it work. the demands from the white house are unrealistic when it comes to border security. when you ask who can satisfy trump's demands? it's not going to be an operational person. it is not going to be someone who knows how to deal with border security. it's going do be an ideologue, right? so that's what we're going to get. right? that's what you get with stephen miller and the white house. i don't think he'll be nominated. someone akin to him who's not so focused on making it work but instead having the rhetoric of having the sort of absolute zero tolerance. i tell you, kevin who's running the department now, mcaleenan, he's by the book. i think a long time ago he ran border operations. he knows the border. able to make the transition from obama to trump relatively easy. i don't think that's a permanent placement. i would anticipate we hear a name and the names you heard before like a kris kobach or others may be the kinds of names that we're going to hear which is, you know, people who ar
ron was her guy. r she could not make it work. the demands from the white house are unrealistic when it comes to border security. when you ask who can satisfy trump's demands? it's not going to be an operational person. it is not going to be someone who knows how to deal with border security. it's going do be an ideologue, right? so that's what we're going to get. right? that's what you get with stephen miller and the white house. i don't think he'll be nominated. someone akin to him who's not...
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to the border, the president made a sudden change to his immigration team, pulling the nomination of ron vistellvi. stephen miller lobbied the president to make the move. >> going in a little different direction. ron's a good man, but we're going in a tougher direction. >> reporter: the president continues to mislead americans over what's happening at the border, tweeting, heading to the southern border to show a section of the new wall being built, but so far, only repairs and replacements of border barriers have taken place, as a legal fight looms over the president's plans to divert taxpayer money to build portions of mr. trump's wall. while the department of homeland security mounted this plaque down on the border last year, it's attached to a section of replacement fencing. just before leaving for his t p trip, the president defended his needling of joe biden over accusations that the vice president has engaged in some unwanted touching. >> i think i'm a very good messenger. >> reporter: sounding more like a contender, biden fired right back. >> it doesn't surprise me. he doesn't ha
to the border, the president made a sudden change to his immigration team, pulling the nomination of ron vistellvi. stephen miller lobbied the president to make the move. >> going in a little different direction. ron's a good man, but we're going in a tougher direction. >> reporter: the president continues to mislead americans over what's happening at the border, tweeting, heading to the southern border to show a section of the new wall being built, but so far, only repairs and...
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following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondent's dinner with featured speaker ron turnout. thee will speak with one of cofounder of earth day. dennis hayes is here. me. host: next, we speak to one of the cofounders of earth day, denis hayes. but here is the. first cofounder, senator gaylord nelson on the eve of the first birthday 49 years ago. >> the battle to restore a proper relationship between man and his environment, between man and other living creatures will ,equire a long,, sustained political, moral and ethical financial commitment are beyond any commitment ever made by any society in the history of man. are we able? >
following the rally, watch live coverage of the white house correspondent's dinner with featured speaker ron turnout. thee will speak with one of cofounder of earth day. dennis hayes is here. me. host: next, we speak to one of the cofounders of earth day, denis hayes. but here is the. first cofounder, senator gaylord nelson on the eve of the first birthday 49 years ago. >> the battle to restore a proper relationship between man and his environment, between man and other living creatures...
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i will add to what ron said, going back to when we were in the early stages of our journey on epic, we hired a consulting firm to come in and evaluate our revenue cycle practices an tell us -- and tell us where our strengths and weaknesses were and one piece they identified early as weakness and an opportunity was the fact we had often inconsistent practices and in our scheduling across our department and we were not up to modern-day standard or best practices in terms of early financial clearance and in terms of gather the data we need early in the process which then will translate through the process of engagement and higher collections on the back end. when have you the data you have financial clearance and it translates to an easier billing process and capturing more revenue through the revenue cycle. that's been one of our goals. one thing about epic, the way the system's set up, you have no choice but to do the schedistration concept where you do the process together-happily for us we want to and need to doit because that's the exact strategy we identified that's a revenue cycle
i will add to what ron said, going back to when we were in the early stages of our journey on epic, we hired a consulting firm to come in and evaluate our revenue cycle practices an tell us -- and tell us where our strengths and weaknesses were and one piece they identified early as weakness and an opportunity was the fact we had often inconsistent practices and in our scheduling across our department and we were not up to modern-day standard or best practices in terms of early financial...
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that is part of what ron was trying to say. >> it affects conservatives. far too much of this around. let get more of that after a quick break. there is another story of another hate crime that seems to have been fueled online. talking about online radicalization and this synagogue in california right after this. next thing i know i hit the ground. completely shattered my pelvis. in the middle of the woods. i called my wife, she thought i was jokin'. i said, "man, i'm not... i'm not." i was so lucky that day... saved my life. (vo) there for you when it matters most. now get a free galaxy s10e when you buy one, and $400 when you switch. only on verizon. my excellence isn't just about color. it isn't just about covering grays. it's about respect. excellence crème from l'oreal. even more care, even more beautiful color. and grays 100% covered. excellence creme from l'oreal paris. color with respect. because you're worth it. ♪ hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what
that is part of what ron was trying to say. >> it affects conservatives. far too much of this around. let get more of that after a quick break. there is another story of another hate crime that seems to have been fueled online. talking about online radicalization and this synagogue in california right after this. next thing i know i hit the ground. completely shattered my pelvis. in the middle of the woods. i called my wife, she thought i was jokin'. i said, "man, i'm not... i'm...
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also with us ron klain, he knows the workings of the white house and the senate. and knows the kind of dine mix that go on between mitch mcconnell and president trump in a situation like this. and adam generalson is with us. he's the former deputy chief of staff to former smenate majorit leader harry reid. he knows the workings on mitch mcconnell's mind on these matters very well. he's joined us before on this subject. doctor, i want to start with you. this is the day where it just became overwhelming. where in watching the president it became imperative that we once again check in on a psychiatric view of what it is we're watching when we're watching donald trump in these situations. >> well, i feel like you asked me here kind of on a house call tonight. it was a very strange day, even for donald trump. i think what he'll see tomorrow, i predict, is that he meant to say his grandfather was born in germany. he was clearly struggling to find -- to kind of locate his thoughts and his memories. and he'll get it -- he'll -- he'll just segue out of that by saying he me
also with us ron klain, he knows the workings of the white house and the senate. and knows the kind of dine mix that go on between mitch mcconnell and president trump in a situation like this. and adam generalson is with us. he's the former deputy chief of staff to former smenate majorit leader harry reid. he knows the workings on mitch mcconnell's mind on these matters very well. he's joined us before on this subject. doctor, i want to start with you. this is the day where it just became...
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nbc's ron mott has details. >> reporter: this morning a stunning possible break in the case of a missing illinois boy who vanished without a trace nearly eight years ago. a teenager found by police in kentucky identifying himself as 14-year-old timmothy pitzen. >> we have this child who said he ran away. he said he was kidnapped. last name is piltzen. >> reporter: he was just 6 years old in may 2011 when his mother checked him out of school early, taking him on a road trip, stopping at a ws which is water park where he was last seen. three days later amy frye pitzen was found dead of an apparent suicide at this illinois motel leaving behind a cryptic note. >> the note indicated that timmothy is safe with people that will love him and care for him. >> reporter: the mystery devastating the boy's father, who kept hope alive, praying for his son's safe return. >> put a big hole in my heart just waiting for him to come home. >> reporter: residents who spotted the teen in their neighborhood wednesday said he seemed scared, begging them to call 911. >> he doesn't know who's not going to harm hi
nbc's ron mott has details. >> reporter: this morning a stunning possible break in the case of a missing illinois boy who vanished without a trace nearly eight years ago. a teenager found by police in kentucky identifying himself as 14-year-old timmothy pitzen. >> we have this child who said he ran away. he said he was kidnapped. last name is piltzen. >> reporter: he was just 6 years old in may 2011 when his mother checked him out of school early, taking him on a road trip,...
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ron insana, to you first. yesterday cnbc put out a report that said this jobs report is massively important. it will tell us where the economy is. this is a giant big, beautiful number. today, this friday. last friday larry kudlow was calling for rate cuts. pick your poison. >> this is a real issue. there's cognitive dissidence in the white house economic team with respect to where the economy is. the president has been praising this as the strongest economy in the history of the united states. that's not an environment in which you would lower interest rates, fear deflation or a sudden recession. the economy still looks good. jobless claims are at a 50-year low. those came out yesterday. 2,000 new claims last week. there's no need for a rate cut. the fed was wise to pause given what happened in the fourth quarter. the u.s. is outperforming by almost every metric. so we don't need rate cuts. the white house should be taking a victory lap without clouding the picture by saying we need more rate cuts. >> dr. gre
ron insana, to you first. yesterday cnbc put out a report that said this jobs report is massively important. it will tell us where the economy is. this is a giant big, beautiful number. today, this friday. last friday larry kudlow was calling for rate cuts. pick your poison. >> this is a real issue. there's cognitive dissidence in the white house economic team with respect to where the economy is. the president has been praising this as the strongest economy in the history of the united...
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. >> i want to say a special word of thanks to my cohost the reverend ron, our late producer, reverend hugh burrows, blessings to you during this easter season. u his i hope you go out and worship and we will see you next time, have a xt wonderful day. wond this is kpix 5 news. >>> now, this morning an eyewitness account of the terrifying moment a woman gets caught in a moving train. >>> get a dui if you drive high. they are cracking down on stoned drivers this 4/20 making. >>> aloft professor believes democrats could make a case around the issue of fitness for office. we sit down with you in a bit. >>> good morning. it is 6 am let's start off this easter sunday morning with us check of the forecast. >>> i am happy to say it is not going to be as windy as i sterday.
. >> i want to say a special word of thanks to my cohost the reverend ron, our late producer, reverend hugh burrows, blessings to you during this easter season. u his i hope you go out and worship and we will see you next time, have a xt wonderful day. wond this is kpix 5 news. >>> now, this morning an eyewitness account of the terrifying moment a woman gets caught in a moving train. >>> get a dui if you drive high. they are cracking down on stoned drivers this 4/20...
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>> ron has been serving as acting i.c.e. director since 2018. during that time, trump declared a national emergency. it's well within stephen miller and president trump, just by their reputation, if they want someone who is tougher on immigration, to get that person. ron probably didn't live up to his performance, hence why he declared, president trump declared a national emergency. things were not getting better. things have gotten worse considering the cdc commissioner said they have reached higher than average migrants coming into the country. 50,000 from october to december and 100,000 in march. there needs to be a staff shake up in the department of homeland security with respect to cdp and i.e.,ke it. >> there's this other new, disturbing information w separa border. do you think something like this could hurt the president going into election cycle? >> actually, no, because it would just continue to play to a base that, so far, has not punished him for the policies that separated the families in the first place. so, the finding that it wo
>> ron has been serving as acting i.c.e. director since 2018. during that time, trump declared a national emergency. it's well within stephen miller and president trump, just by their reputation, if they want someone who is tougher on immigration, to get that person. ron probably didn't live up to his performance, hence why he declared, president trump declared a national emergency. things were not getting better. things have gotten worse considering the cdc commissioner said they have...
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take a look at the kbe it has absolutely been on a tear ronco chef ski is out with earnings today, ron, nice to see you. i guess the big question in your report, how did you navigate the market turmoil we saw at the end of last year in terms of client activity and the government shutdown which also i think had an effect on your business >>> the government shutdown certainly impacted our equity business it did across the street our equity issuance business was down in the first quarter. we see pipelines strong for ipos going forward. it's important to look at the market let's go back. on september 20th, the market is where it was today it promptly dropped christmas eve about 14%. it's an interesting look back as you look back to september financials have had the same path i think companies have been growing nicely and the market has taken a nice v-shaped trip around -- up 14, down 14 orr the other way around >> right we were on that ride, too, here. what have you seen in terms of client activity as the market has come back and hit new record highs? have they been bullish coming back int
take a look at the kbe it has absolutely been on a tear ronco chef ski is out with earnings today, ron, nice to see you. i guess the big question in your report, how did you navigate the market turmoil we saw at the end of last year in terms of client activity and the government shutdown which also i think had an effect on your business >>> the government shutdown certainly impacted our equity business it did across the street our equity issuance business was down in the first quarter....